ABOUT
THE AREA
Allow
your mind to wander into yesteryear as you see such place names
as Chinese Camp, French Flat, Poverty Hill, and Mi Wuk Village.
Highway 120 offers year-round access to Yosemite National Park.
Our county features Yosemite's Tuolumne Meadows – exquisitely
beautiful! The Emigrant Wilderness encompasses several thousand
square miles. The elevation ranges from 1,405 feet in Jamestown
to 9,628 feet at Sonora Pass. With a population under 60,000 residence,
Tuolumne County is one of the least populated counties in California.
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
For
detailed information about Tuolumne County events, please visit
the following web sites. Tuolumne
County Chamber of Commerce and
Tuolumne
County Visitors Bureau.
BIKE
Great
bike trails crisscross Tuolumne County from Strawberry and Lyons
Dam to New Melones Lake to Yosemite National Park. Miles of back
roads, logging trails and old railroad right-of-ways lead you
on an adventure with the best possible views of scenic Tuolumne
County. Bring your own bike or join a Gold Country Tour. Contact
the Stanislaus National Forest District Office for more trail
information.
BOATING
We
have both large and small lakes that are ideal for those who want
to water ski, fish, sail, canoe or houseboat. Boating in the High
Sierras can be enjoyed throughout the four seasons. Area lakes
include New Melones, Pinecrest, Lake Tulloch, Lake Don Pedro and
more!
COLUMBIA
STATE PARK
The
town's old Gold Rush-era business district has been preserved,
with shops, restaurants and two hotels. Visitors have the chance
to time-travel to the 1850s, imagining life when gold miners rubbed
shoulders with businessmen and the other residents in Columbia.
Visitors can experience a bygone era watching proprietors in period
clothing conduct business in the style of yesterday. There are
opportunities to ride a 100 year-old stagecoach, hire a "fine
steed" for a horseback ride through the "diggins,"
pan for gold, or tour an active gold mine.
RAILTOWN
- JAMESTOWN
Located
in Jamestown, California, Railtown 1897 State Historic Park is
home to one of America’s last authentic, operating railroad
roundhouses. Known as “The Movie Railroad,” Railtown’s
locomotives and cars have appeared in over 200 film and TV productions,
including Back to the Future 3, Petticoat Junction, and Little
House on the Prairie. Weekends April-October (plus selected weekends
in November and December), take a ride behind a real steam locomotive.
THEATER
Live theater in Tuolumne County is alive and well. From Broadway
Musicals to cutting edge drama, the quality and selection of productions
in un-surpassed.
FISHING
Fish
by the stream, on the lake shore, from a boat or even at the trout
farm - Tuolumne County has it all! You will discover some of the
finest fly fishing in California.
SNOW
& SNOW PLAY
Ski,
snow board, cross country ski and snow shoe enthusiasts as well
as those people who just enjoy playing and sliding in the snow
have long been drawn to the Dodge Ridge Wintersports Area. Others
enjoy Leland High Sierra Snow Play for great tubing and sledding
... or ice skating near Long Barn Lodge.
GOLF
Great
golf courses abound in the Sierra foothills. The variety of landscapes
and views, with varied degrees of challenge, have something to
offer all levels of golfers. We recommend the local Twain
Harte Golf Course.
HIKE
Hike
the many well-marked trails and see spectacular vistas, unique
geological formations, wild flowers, sparkling lakes, and countless
miles of streams and rivers.
HORSE
RIDING
Horse
riding will take you through the Emigrant Wilderness for a day
or a week! Riding stables and tour guides are for hire.
PAN
GOLD
Gold
brought thousands of people to California. You can search for
gold on your own or with the help of outfitters. You can explore
a working mine as well.
WINERIES
The
Gold Country has become the second "Wine Country" of California.
Vineyards and wineries are available for touring. We heartily recommend
Mt.
Brow Winery in Sonora! |